7.01.2026

Working The List

One of the top things on Jac’s CA must-do list, right after eating at Cheesecake Factory (been there twice in 8 days) and McDonald’s, was going to an aquarium.

Queen of the world

Aquarium of the Pacific in Long Beach is the closest big aquarium 

 Our first in-the-wild sighting of a self-driving car; bridges to Terminal Island

but it’s still a minimum 2 hour drive each way (thru LA traffic so it can be muuuuuuuuch longer). 

So might as well make it an overnight trip and take Jac to one of our favorite hotels* - the original Queen Mary, docked just around the corner from AoP.

 Our mini-suite. Love the original furniture and wood paneling

We had dinner (surprisingly good) on board 

 Top deck - Jac forgot her sunglasses…

- parking is so.messed.up. there’s no way we were going out then have to find our way back in again - 

before wandering the upper decks to show Jac the sights. 

 Outside the bridge

Having seen most of the ship, want to know the thing she’s most impressed with? Having her own bedroom and bath in our mini-suite. 

 I  lifted Jac up since she wasn’t tall enough to reach the opening… last time I’ll do that! Little girl is heavy now!

We’ve taken all the grandkids except Donovan (one day, when he comes back to visit…) to spend a night here. Such great memories!

 ‘Push’ handle for toilet; last time we were here the four knobs had handles for regular water-hot and cold and sea water-hot and cold.

* It’s a favorite because it’s different and more of a museum than hotel. QM does have a few(!) quirks, which the reception staff warns you about at check-in. No individual temp control in the rooms (ours is freeeeeezing, but it’s better than being too hot like last time); the walls are *very* thin and if you have neighbors (we don’t seem to this trip) you will definitely hear them; bathrooms are clean and well-kept but the fixtures are old and quirky - we think it’s fun and part of the charm.


6.29.2026

QOQ ATLM, Again

I hadn’t exactly forgotten about Quilt of the Quarter (QOQ) but my brain had decided the second quarter ended around… September. 🙄 Fortunately, my QOQ pal said, ‘so …. are we still doing this?’ 

 Pretty sparkly metallic cats

Why yes, yes we are. I knew the fabric I wanted to use - this Cat-I-Tude2 yardage and fat quarters has been in a bag, set aside for ‘special’, for years. 

 Friendship Star is a no-go. 

Thought I knew which design… but a test block (with ugly fabric) was a big, fat NO. Plan B, after an evening on Pinterest, looks more promising. 

 Inspiration 

Wednesday was the wake-up call; 

Thursday was for fussy-cutting fancy cats and starching/ironing fabric; 

Friday saw most of the fabric cut and cat frames sewn. 

Saturday we sewed… and Sunday it’s finished! 

 33 x 39”

This QOQ was ATLM (at the last minute) - again - but I’m pleased: A) the fabric is out of my stash; B) the quilt looks good; and C) the project is finished before June ended. Win, win, win! Now to plan for Quarter 3….


6.28.2026

Double Digits

It’s the big 1-0 for Jaclyn today! So happy we got to celebrate with her.

We started out with lunch at Cheesecake Factory and her absolute favorite food - even better than chicken nuggets!! - Miso Salmon.

Our plan was to go to 🎯 and let her pick out her own gifts, which she was excited about. But Build A Bear Workshop was just around the corner from Cheesecake… 

and they had her favorite Pokemon, Sylveon… 

I thought Jac was too old for Build A Bear but obviously I was very, very wrong. (Prices have gone waaaaay up since the last time we were there. Worth it for happy Jackie, but wow.)

Chocolate cake, laser-printed axolotls (she still loves them), Battleship and a walk to the corner store with Pop* rounded out the day. Happy 10, Jaclyn!

* a daily event so they can both get a snack (and bring me one)…




6.25.2026

Boring Jackie

Poor Jac had to go places with us today… 

 Yard art zebra followed us home from Rooster’s Relics. 

lunch in Valencia… 

 Added to my glass/lead crystal plant holders. So pretty!

a couple of (very cool) thrift stores…

Rooster’s Relics in Valencia, part metal art, part thrift/vintage and very very cool

She had her phone plus a battery pack to watch movies; 

Axolotl painting kit from Target - $5 well spent.

the second store had a dog for her to pet; 

and she got McDonald’s on the way home. I feel bad for her, don’t you? 😜

 Sparkly pipe cleaners, paint and a full bottle of glue. Love her creativity.

She also made art while I planned a new quilt (and Pop went to a movie)

 Antique (almost) fabric from my stash

and Coco figured out how her new toy works. 

All in all, a very nice day.


6.24.2026

Friends At Last

Jac said I had to tell everyone that she and Coco are now friends. 

 New BFF’s

Coco is skittish around new people so no surprise that she pretty much vanished while Marie, Leo and Jac were all here. It’s been 2 days since M & L left and this morning Coco didn’t run when Jac sat near her on the bed. Ten minutes later, Jac moved a little closer… another 10 minutes and she slooooooowly reached over and started petting Coco. Jac was thrilled!

Stalking the new toy

Coco’s not much interested in treats - she’s ignored everything we’ve tried except her nightly Churu - so it’s hard to bribe her to allow pets or to come when she’s called. She also doesn’t much care for cat toys, although this one got her attention for a few minutes. Sooner or later we’ll find something she likes… I hope! 


6.23.2026

Jac In The House

Jac’s here! 

Pop picked Marie, Leo and Jac up from the airport Saturday evening, then took Marie and Leo* back Monday night. 

Jac’s staying for about 5 weeks and we’ve already started partying. 

We’ve done art, talked, played computer games, listened to Jac talk, watered outdoor plants, caught a lizard(!) and talked a bunch more. 

We have plans for Jac’s birthday on Sunday, are visiting the Queen Mary and Long Beach Aquarium Wednesday and Thursday, then the Santa Barbara Zoo the following week. That leaves 3 more weeks to fill with FUN. 

I thought this was the first lizard Jac had caught but look what popped up in my Facebook memories from the same day in 2023. She’s a lizard wrangler! So funny. 

* Bad grandma - I didn’t get a single picture over the weekend, and Pop forgot to take any when he took the girls to the beach on Monday. Oops!


6.20.2026

One, Two, Three

One…

Two…

Three!

21.75 x 21.75”

Except for yesterday’s fabric chicken drama, this Red-Shouldered Hawk went together surprisingly easily. I really like the ‘chaos’ of the feathers, especially since it meant there were very few seams that needed to match up. 

The patterns for the last two birds are cut, folded, color-coded and ready to sew. We’re almost done!